7/30/14
Watch: Foxygen - "How Can You Really"
Check out the video for the newest Foxygen single, off the forthcoming ...And Star Power out October 14th this year. [Directed By Grant Singer]
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7/29/14
Listen: cln - "Dayum/What You Said"
Both "Dayum" and "What You Said" are off the Brisbane native cln's Sideways EP, available for purchase here. Check out both smooth cuts below.
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Listen: Paperwhite - "Take Me Back"
The brother-sister duo of Paperwhite have released their third single to date in "Take Me Back", a lush and elegant dream-pop track abundant with bouncy synths and drum lines courtesy of producer Ben Marshall. Lead singer Katie Marshall displays a highlighting vocal ability to float over rhythms, breezing through blissful melody's with ease. This is a confirming end-of-summer track if we've ever heard one. Check it out below.
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7/28/14
Listen: Tobias Jesso Jr. - "True Love"
It's been nearly a year since the release of Tobias Jesso Jr.'s debut single/demo, and it appears he and former Girls bassist-turned-producer Chet "JR" White are nearing closer and closer to a substantial project for the singer-songwriter. With "True Love", Jesso Jr. expounds upon his disconnected bedroom aesthetic that he effortlessly has going for him, relying on a sole piano riff to elevate his vocals into a range of lucidity that prompts a naturally ethereal soundscape. While little is known about the artist, there's an air of undeniable likability in the soft-spoken and honest nature of his short-yet-substantial releases thus far that is refreshing, familiar, and comforting all at once. There is no word on a proper release yet, but listen to "True Love" above.
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7/7/14
Watch: Allie X - "Bitch"
The elusive Allie X has paired visuals with her synth-blaring single "Bitch", which features the Los Angeles-based artist casually perusing a 99-cent store. The video utilizes kaleidoscope-like and other eccentric effects that emit a largely 90's-era vibe. Read up more on Alexandra Ashley Hughes and the spontaneity that produced both the track and imagery in this interview, check out the video above, and/or download the track for free below. [Directed by Jungle George]
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